Systematic review of intervention design and delivery in pragmatic and explanatory surgical randomized clinical trials
British journal of surgery2015Vol. 102(9), pp. 1037–1047
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Abstract
The lack of detail in trial reports about surgical interventions creates difficulties in understanding which operations were actually evaluated. Methods for designing and reporting surgical interventions in RCTs, contributing to the quality of the overall study design, are required. This should allow better implementation of trial results into practice.
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